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"absolute rate" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the rate of something that is fixed and does not vary, no matter what conditions are present. For example, "the absolute rate of population growth in this region is 1.5% each year."
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Main outcome measures Absolute event rates, absolute rate reduction, and rate ratios of undesirable events.
Corporate profits depend upon the absolute rate of growth of an economy.
The problem occurs because, just as in sports, an investment fund's success depends less on its absolute rate of return than on how that rate compares with those of rivals.
Otherwise, the output has a smaller absolute rate of change than the absolute rate of change of the output of the corresponding RC integrator.
The absolute rate of BPA degradation was determined as 4.3 × 109 M−109−109
Playing aggressively within mini-cycles is the only way to invest for a competitive absolute rate of return.
The results showed a significant decrease in the absolute rate of FA transfer from α(I LβIFABP compared to IFABP.
One argument is, it's not increasing in terms of absolute rate, it's just easier to detect because of changes in technology and online publishing.
It assumes the nuclear physics budget will increase by 1.6% above inflation each of the next 10 years or at an absolute rate of between 3.5% and 4%.
The absolute rate constants were calculated using the experimentally determined product ratios of t‐butanol to acetone and the known rate of β‐scission of tert‐butoxyl radical.
Specifically, the absolute rate constants for enzyme transfer to and from a dye-bound rubisco stain were significantly higher than reported previously for un-dyed surfaces.
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